Rodders22 Posted February 8, 2014 Posted February 8, 2014 (edited) The other day whilst looking for a certain record out of my collection, I came across The Wrong Side of Town by The Four Vandals ( Steve Brookstein). I had bought it a few years ago when it was one of the most requested records played out on the scene. I put it on my turntable and thought to myself, you know what, this ain't a bad record. I think over the years we have all read of the deception by Ian Levine, but I do think that now is the time to give it a spin again.what do you think( and no swearing ) Rod Edited February 8, 2014 by Rodders22
Popular Post Staceys Dad Posted February 8, 2014 Popular Post Posted February 8, 2014 i know lets ask GINGER........ 15
Popular Post Chalky Posted February 8, 2014 Popular Post Posted February 8, 2014 (edited) There are some great underplayed records out there, proper soul by proper soul singers and people want to play this sh*te. Edited February 8, 2014 by chalky 18
Carty Posted February 8, 2014 Posted February 8, 2014 Give " The wrong side of town" , Curtis Mayfield a revival , not a dancer but a great atmospheric soul track , was it ever on 45?( you guys are bound to know )
Carty Posted February 8, 2014 Posted February 8, 2014 CORRECTION: That should be The Other side of town by Curtis , ( still in a completely different league than the other one. )
Frankie Crocker Posted February 8, 2014 Posted February 8, 2014 You can't be serious! This synthetic garbage is not even fit for karaoke nights. Gimme L J Johnson, Barbara Pennington and Doris Jones any day...
Rodders22 Posted February 9, 2014 Author Posted February 9, 2014 Well thats the feeling of the Soul Collecter's out there so far, But what about the punters and Dances that made this Record massive at the time? They can't all have been wrong. In Gingers words out of his book; Quote. When I heard it,there was no mistake it did have Quality,I knew it would go down well and for that reason I was Interested: Oh and For myself I only hold Ginger in the highest esteem. Rod 1
Diddy Morgan Posted February 9, 2014 Posted February 9, 2014 far better 45s about than that stars on 45, mish mash sample , better left in the past i think
Markw Posted February 9, 2014 Posted February 9, 2014 Well thats the feeling of the Soul Collecter's out there so far, But what about the punters and Dances that made this Record massive at the time? They can't all have been wrong. In Gingers words out of his book; Quote. When I heard it,there was no mistake it did have Quality,I knew it would go down well and for that reason I was Interested: Oh and For myself I only hold Ginger in the highest esteem. Rod Wotever.....................
NEV Posted February 9, 2014 Posted February 9, 2014 The other day whilst looking for a certain record out of my collection, I came across The Wrong Side of Town by The Four Vandals ( Steve Brookstein). I had bought it a few years ago when it was one of the most requested records played out on the scene. I put it on my turntable and thought to myself, you know what, this ain't a bad record. I think over the years we have all read of the deception by Ian Levine, but I do think that now is the time to give it a spin again.what do you think( and no swearing ) Rod You asked,they answered,you ain't listening, so put your neck on the block and man up! I personally wouldn't have asked but that's what makes a dj
Wiggyflat Posted February 9, 2014 Posted February 9, 2014 What about a revival for this one then....it filled the floor.
Popular Post Steve G Posted February 9, 2014 Popular Post Posted February 9, 2014 (edited) Is it April 1st? Or has this thread been accidentally started a couple of months early? Edited February 9, 2014 by Steve G 11
Rodders22 Posted February 9, 2014 Author Posted February 9, 2014 I didn't think I would upset so many Member over a record? Or did I, I think I'll put it away until someone discovers it again and try and make a few bucks. Thanks everyone for taking part and CALM DOWN. wonder if I got title wrong and it should have been. A true Soul record in; NEW GIRL IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD-THE ATTRACTIONS. 1
kevinsoulman Posted February 9, 2014 Posted February 9, 2014 NOTHING WRONG WITH IT IMHO ALONG WITH VENECIA WILSON IT WAS GOOD ENOUGH TO HAVE PEOPLE FOOLED FOR QUITE A WHILE, IF IAN LEVINE PRODUCED RECORDS ALONG THESE LINES RATHER THAN SOME OF HIS OTHER CONTINUOUS DRUM LOOPED STUFF I'D BE A BIGGER FAN KEV 2
Guest penny Posted February 9, 2014 Posted February 9, 2014 I read that ian levine released this in the way he did in order to make a point about the northern scene. And it did. But unfortunately, that point made wasn't that you could still make a quality record that would be accepted by all if only it wasn't for the scene's snobbery, it was that the northern scene sometimes likes crap pop records.
Patto Posted February 9, 2014 Posted February 9, 2014 I remember the huge hype around this record at the time.It was massive and a big floorfiller along with Venicia Wilson who turned out to be Steve Brookstein's girlfriend Kate Jackson.Venicia was the better record of the two in my opinion. I think Levine did show up the Northern scene to some extent and proved the (Emperors suit of clothes) syndrome regarding records.If enough DJs and collectors say its great then it must be.Also when you actually asked people not many people realy liked the record but they all followed the crowd and danced to it. I would hate to hear either of them played out today a reminder of a low point in the scene 3
Popular Post Chalky Posted February 9, 2014 Popular Post Posted February 9, 2014 The record didn't fool the majority, most knew it was a tailor made recent recording straight away. Many a discussion at the time, often very heated. Anyway that is in the past and we all know the history. It isn't that good, Venecia Wilson is better but not much, but like I said there's many an under rated record ignored, records that this scene is all about not recent tailor made material, nothing to do with snobbery. 1 8
Frankie Crocker Posted February 9, 2014 Posted February 9, 2014 Is it April 1st? Or has this thread been accidentally started a couple of months early? The same thought went through my mind. There should have been a Product Recall on this one. This track ruins the Allnighter 3 and Ginger Taylor's Northern Soul Banquet Goldmine CD's. I would have thought there was a strong case for any DJ's snapping the few surviving copies into two for light entertainment between cueing up decent records... 1
Pete S Posted February 9, 2014 Posted February 9, 2014 (edited) The Venecia Wilson record is fantastic. Apart from the fact it totally rips off another record. Edited February 9, 2014 by Pete S 2
Popular Post Steve G Posted February 9, 2014 Popular Post Posted February 9, 2014 The record didn't fool the majority, most knew it was a tailor made recent recording straight away. Many a discussion at the time, often very heated. Anyway that is in the past and we all know the history. It isn't that good, Venecia Wilson is better but not much, but like I said there's many an under rated record ignored, records that this scene is all about not recent tailor made material, nothing to do with snobbery. Agreed…history being re-written again "everyone was fooled" - no they weren't….Veneica Wilson - Adey Pierce showed me a copy when it first surfaced and we both agreed the font style looked wrong, and then when it was played we could hear programmed strings - exactly the same then as used in Golden World Studios in the 60s…..not! Don't keep this myth going that everyone was fooled. It's crap. And if someone originally bought a 4 Vandals as a rare record from a US dealer, then that's not "fooling the collectors" that's just a plain old rip off. There is nothing to see here……move along. 6
Pete S Posted February 9, 2014 Posted February 9, 2014 Agreed…history being re-written again "everyone was fooled" - no they weren't….Veneica Wilson - Adey Pierce showed me a copy when it first surfaced and we both agreed the font style looked wrong, and then when it was played we could hear programmed strings - exactly the same then as used in Golden World Studios in the 60s…..not! Don't keep this myth going that everyone was fooled. It's crap. And if someone originally bought a 4 Vandals as a rare record from a US dealer, then that's not "fooling the collectors" that's just a plain old rip off. There is nothing to see here……move along. I also saw one of the first ones, it had been carpet rubbed and even had a fag burn on one side to make it look used and abused, took it to John Manship and we both agreed it was a recent press, though just by listening to it you could tell that. Having said that - if you heard it without it's history I think people would think it's an okay record and might play it. 2
Winsford Soul Posted February 9, 2014 Posted February 9, 2014 What about a revival for this one then....it filled the floor. Exodus. Was the biddu track that I remember. Loved it then and still do now. Steve 2
Guest Posted February 9, 2014 Posted February 9, 2014 (edited) On 09/02/2014 at 10:45, penny said: I read that ian levine released this in the way he did in order to make a point about the northern scene. And it did. But unfortunately, that point made wasn't that you could still make a quality record that would be accepted by all if only it wasn't for the scene's snobbery, it was that the northern scene sometimes likes crap pop records. No, it`s his excuse to say he did it to prove a point, he released it to dupe, con, rip off top DJs to make a quick buck!.....end of. Edited December 9, 2016 by Guest
kevinsoulman Posted February 9, 2014 Posted February 9, 2014 Agreed…history being re-written again "everyone was fooled" - no they weren't….Veneica Wilson - Adey Pierce showed me a copy when it first surfaced and we both agreed the font style looked wrong, and then when it was played we could hear programmed strings - exactly the same then as used in Golden World Studios in the 60s…..not! Don't keep this myth going that everyone was fooled. It's crap. And if someone originally bought a 4 Vandals as a rare record from a US dealer, then that's not "fooling the collectors" that's just a plain old rip off. There is nothing to see here……move along. "everyone was fooled" have not seen this term used in this thread all the early stuff was tailor made only difference being they didn't know it kev 1
Guest Byrney Posted February 9, 2014 Posted February 9, 2014 The other day whilst looking for a certain record out of my collection, I came across The Wrong Side of Town by The Four Vandals ( Steve Brookstein). I had bought it a few years ago when it was one of the most requested records played out on the scene. I put it on my turntable and thought to myself, you know what, this ain't a bad record. I think over the years we have all read of the deception by Ian Levine, but I do think that now is the time to give it a spin again.what do you think( and no swearing ) Rod My word what a dire record, how some got caught out I'll never fathom. That'll be a no from me them
Popular Post Chalky Posted February 9, 2014 Popular Post Posted February 9, 2014 "everyone was fooled" have not seen this term used in this thread all the early stuff was tailor made only difference being they didn't know it kev Maybe if you had said the record fooled some, that might have been read differently?? I didn't realise it was all made for the Northern Scene in the UK? Here's me thinking a load of US musicians trying to score a hit either locally or nationally over there, instead they were really making records for us 1 5
Premium Stuff Posted February 9, 2014 Posted February 9, 2014 (edited) The record sounded like a tailor made from the word go. Tailor made records stick out a mile to my ears. The production isn't authentic. They are made with modern technology which sounds different. The lyrics are often not right - words and phrases that would not have been used in black American music in the 60s or 70s. Plus the structure of the songs isvoften too obvious and cliched. Have always disliked Levine's stuff. Just look at the awful 'fake' drumming he dubbed onto all those tracks on the SWONS video. Cheers Richard Edited February 9, 2014 by Premium Stuff 2
Guest Posted February 9, 2014 Posted February 9, 2014 The record sounded like a tailor made from the word go. Tailor made records stick out a mile to my ears. The production isn't authentic. They are made with modern technology which sounds different. The lyrics are often not right - words and phrases that would not have been used in black American music in the 60s or 70s. Plus the structure of the songs isvoften too obvious and cliched. Have always disliked Levine's stuff. Just look at the awful 'fake' drumming he dubbed onto all those tracks on the SWONS video. Cheers Richard Tailor made rubbish second that
Paul R Posted February 9, 2014 Posted February 9, 2014 (edited) Exodus. Was the biddu track that I remember. Loved it then and still do now. Steve I don't remember either Northern Dancer or Exodus filling the floor anywhere important. Maybe at a youthy. Paul Edited February 9, 2014 by Paul r 2
Winsford Soul Posted February 9, 2014 Posted February 9, 2014 Was a popular tune in the Widnes area Paul. . I.m sure it got played at the Casino. Could be wrong though.Steve
Premium Stuff Posted February 9, 2014 Posted February 9, 2014 Fakes are fakes, are fakes ... Real deal is the real deal ... Authentic is authentic ... Cheap copy is ... You get the picture - I unsympathetically put tailor made records for the "Northern Scene" in the same category as a fake Rolex watch, fake Louis Vuitton bag, or counterfeit Adidas trainers Not my cup of tea. Cheers Richard 2
Donkit Posted February 9, 2014 Posted February 9, 2014 I read that ian levine released this in the way he did in order to make a point about the northern scene. And it did. But unfortunately, that point made wasn't that you could still make a quality record that would be accepted by all if only it wasn't for the scene's snobbery, it was that the northern scene sometimes likes crap pop records. Did he only say he did it to make a point after it was found out to be "Taylor Made" ? 3
Guest Posted February 9, 2014 Posted February 9, 2014 Was a popular tune in the Widnes area Paul. . I.m sure it got played at the Casino. Could be wrong though.Steve Not my style at all - but god that has surprized me if it was played at the casino but as they say though each to there own
Premium Stuff Posted February 9, 2014 Posted February 9, 2014 Did he only say he did it to make a point after it was found out to be "Taylor Made" ? Would seem likely
Bleep Posted February 9, 2014 Posted February 9, 2014 biddu orchestra exodus played at wigan m s packed floor 1
Winsford Soul Posted February 9, 2014 Posted February 9, 2014 biddu orchestra exodus played at wigan m s packed floor Thanks for that was beginning to think I had imagined it or dreamt it. Steve
Guest Duncan Ball Posted February 10, 2014 Posted February 10, 2014 I was round adey pierces record shack,well that's what I called it lol when he first recieved it amongst alot of other records just received from the USA,adey asked if I knew it? I didn't and then he played it,I can't remember exactly what I said but I was massively underwhelmed by it and procided to buy the vondells
Okehdownsouth Posted February 10, 2014 Posted February 10, 2014 The other day whilst looking for a certain record out of my collection, I came across The Wrong Side of Town by The Four Vandals ( Steve Brookstein). I had bought it a few years ago when it was one of the most requested records played out on the scene. I put it on my turntable and thought to myself, you know what, this ain't a bad record. I think over the years we have all read of the deception by Ian Levine, but I do think that now is the time to give it a spin again.what do you think( and no swearing ) Rod I don't bloody well think so! I still do not understand how Levine managed to con everyone, just listen to it. Iit is crap! I met a few years ago for the first time(you know what they say about meeting your heros!) and he gave me a copy. I keep thinking that I should hang it from a tree in my garden and use it for target practice but being a sentimental old soul I can't bring myself to do it. maybe i'll flog it any offers?
Rodders22 Posted February 10, 2014 Author Posted February 10, 2014 I didn't think I would upset so many Member over a record? Or did I, I think I'll put it away until someone discovers it again and try and make a few bucks. Thanks everyone for taking part and CALM DOWN. wonder if I got title wrong and it should have been. A true Soul record in; NEW GIRL IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD-THE ATTRACTIONS. Paul It's one record! Have we forgot the latter years of the 70s when crap was pushed at us as being different,' I know you'll like it;;; I think over the years we've all been Conned. Rod
Premium Stuff Posted February 10, 2014 Posted February 10, 2014 Rod Have you considered doing this using the "poll" function Richard 1
Rodders22 Posted February 10, 2014 Author Posted February 10, 2014 Hey Richard, I think it Would be a Tony Clarke- / / / / / / LANDSLIDE Thanks thou mate Rod
Paul R Posted February 10, 2014 Posted February 10, 2014 biddu orchestra exodus played at wigan m s packed floor If it was Ms it doesn't count Paul 1
Pete S Posted February 10, 2014 Posted February 10, 2014 Exodus was a big Wigan main room spin on pre-release LP I think, I even saw a couple of people have it on EMIDISCS when they didn't put it out as a 45. This is the same period as The Night, Weak Spot etc. A 4 week wonder. Confusing because on his LP he had a track called Northern Dancer I think, which they did issue as a single, but nobody was interested in. 2
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